How to reach us

By train
A taxi costs about 9.00 euro from the Central Station to the hotel, or you can walk from the Central Station, taking Via Nazionale to Piazza Indipendenza. Turn right at the traffic lights. It's a 10 minute walk.

By carIf you arrive from South (Rome): Drive to Piazza Libertà. Take via Cavour. Turn right in Via Sant’Anna, continue along via Duca d’Aosta. Turn left in Via Zara and continue in Via Santa Reparata. You will reach via 27 Aprile so turn right. We are on the right side, next to number 14.If you arrive from North (Bologna or Pisa): drive to Fortezza da Basso, continue along Viale Spartaco Lavagnini. Continue driving to Piazza Libertà. Take via Cavour. Turn right in Via Sant’Anna, continue along via Duca d’Aosta. Turn left in Via Zara and continue in Via Santa Reparata. You will reach via 27 Aprile so turn right. We are on the right side, next to number 14.

Car parks: These are your parking options near the hotel.Special rate garage, from 23.00 euro, from 12.00 to 12.00 and offering a convenient car collection and delivery service.
The Municipality supervised car park in Fortezza da Basso, about 5 minutes walk and costing about 18.00 euro for 24 hours.

Access to our zone in the historic center:
We remind you to give reception the registration number of your car on your arrival at the hotel.

Location

Hotel Cellai is located in the heart of the historic center of Florence, surrounded by monuments, churches and buildings of extraordinary beauty. All the most interesting and evocative city sites are within a short walking distance, passing through little streets full of charm and mystery.

This exclusive hotel in Florence is very close to the San Lorenzo Market, hosted in a gigantic iron and glass building, where natives gather to buy local food and wine specialties. The Galleria dell'Accademia is just a short distance away, hosting the famous David by Michelangelo, as is the Duomo with its splendid dome by Brunelleschi.

The staff of Hotel Cellai are always available to advise you on alternative or lesser known itineraries, therefore helping you find an undiscovered Florence which remains unknown to mass tourism. These itineraries include small, hidden churches and age-old shops which still retain their old world charm, despite the passing of the centuries.